A fresh take on the classic novel isn't fresh enough, despite a dynamic lead performance.
Watch cats frolick, squabble and cuddle in this collection of feline films.
Universal gets it right with a fresh take on a classic movie monster starring an excellent Elisabeth Moss.
This month's lineup includes Celine Dion, Lucy Wainwright Roche and Mandy Moore kicking off her first tour in over 10 years.
March highlights include a tattoo expo, Bugs Bunny at the symphony and an author in love with obituaries.
Check out some of the finest plays, dance performances and exhibits taking place in March in Pittsburgh.
The source material is certainly rich territory for a big-screen journey. If only there weren't a hokey CGI dog in the starring role.
This gripping, brutal horror movie makes terrifying use of its wintry setting.
Reviews of two biographies this month, one of former Pittsburgh Mayor Sophie Masloff and another of August Wilson –– aimed at younger readers.
Local artist Staycee Pearl is the first black woman choreographer commissioned by the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre.
Find your next great read close to home. These four bookstores are worth visiting for atmosphere and personal service.
Carnegie Mellon's International Film Festival brings acclaimed global films to Pittsburgh, thanks to a student-run effort.
An 85-year-old amusement tucked away on the fourth floor of The Heinz History Center illustrates how important — and varied — the museum is.
There's some great comedy and serious drama in this remake, but it can't stick the landing.
Harley Quinn's gleeful, anarchic caper easily outdoes plenty of its comic-book rivals.
Alison Brie gives a perfect performance in a surprising, gripping mystery.
Fill out your Oscar pool the easy way with our picks for Sunday's likely winners.
Left-hander Steven Brault will take the stage with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra this weekend.
Hit the ice for a fun night with Iceberg, the Pirate Parrot and other local mascots at Schenley Park.
The poems in “Greasy Handshakes, ” by Trafford native Richard Gegick, reflect the shift in the American economy away from manufacturing.
Guy Ritchie's latest crime caper works well enough, but can't offer audiences anything new or novel.
Nicolas Cage milks alpacas and eventually loses his mind in this bizarre scifi flick.
Spend some time with your family learning more about civil rights.
Surprisingly, the dusty old franchise has produced a messy winner more than 20 years later.